Drug Tests in Sanford, North Carolina

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In Sanford, North Carolina, Health Street provides drug testing for employers and individuals at 2 professional drug testing locations. You can register for drug tests quickly and easily on our website. Testing options include a wide range of drug panels. Our options include Department of Transportation (DOT) drug tests, non-DOT urine drug tests, breath alcohol tests, EtG alcohol tests, and hair drug testing. Once you pick your test, simply choose the best clinic location that meets your needs, and register online.

Whether you need drug and alcohol testing for your employees, yourself, or a family member, you can rest assured that Health Street testing services in Sanford, North Carolina provide accurate results. We'll send a barcode authorization by text and email, along with a map to the clinic address. Drug testing centers are clean, comfortable and operated by experienced professionals. Test results are fast, reviewed by our Medical Review Officer (an MRO), and reported safely and securely online. You can also call (919) 822-9336 with any questions about our drug tests.

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Service was pleasant and testing was quick with results in hours.. highly recommend.
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Drug Testing Services in Sanford, North Carolina

Sanford NC Drug Testing Locations

Types of Drug Testing in Sanford, North Carolina labs:

In Sanford, Health Street offers the widest variety and selection of drug tests anywhere, which allows employers, courts, attorneys, and private individuals to choose from a wide variety of non-DOT or DOT drug and alcohol tests which can detect virtually any substance.

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Why Health Street

Over a Decade of Experience

Health Street has been performing drug testing nationally since 2010. The first Sanford, NC drug test was provided by Health Street in 2016.

Dedication to Excellence

We are committed to providing excellent services and to helping businesses and families obtain the drug testing in Sanford that they require.

Stats and Drug History for Sanford NC

Notable Historical Events Related to Drug Use in Sanford, NC

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In July 2020, a Sanford, NC man was arrested for possession of almost 400 doses of prescription pills, Suboxone strips, and a handgun. He was charged with trafficking opium by possession, trafficking opium by transportation, possession with intent to sell and deliver a schedule III narcotic, possession with intent to sell and deliver a schedule IV narcotic, maintaining a vehicle for illegal storage, and sales of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
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In August of 2020, a Sanford, NC man was arrested after a traffic stop when officers found narcotics and paraphernalia in the vehicle. After searching the vehicle, 323 Alprazolam pills, MDMA/Ecstasy, $401.00, and drug paraphernalia.
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In September 2020, Sanford Police Department made three arrests after seizing more than a pound of methamphetamine, which ended a 6-month long investigation. The men arrested faced several counts including trafficking methamphetamine and conspiring to traffic methamphetamine.

Substance Abuse Trends and Statistics in Sanford, NC and Lee County

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In Sanford, NC and Lee County in 2016, 23 people died from overdosing on drugs.
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Opioids are killing an average of 4 people a day statewide.

Government Efforts to Address Drug Problems in Sanford, NC and Lee County

In September of 2016, Lee County Sherriff's deputies began carrying Narcan, which is a life-saving drug that can reverse the effects of opioid overdoses. Now deputies can join first responders in being able to administer the drug.

The governor also signed Senate Bill 734, the Narcan Law, to make Narcan available in the state without a prescription. The Good Samaritan Law that was passed in 2013 allows law enforcement officers to carry Narcan on them.

The Naloxone (Narcan) Access Law is also there to protect those that give Narcan to someone who is overdosing.

Neighborhoods In and Around Sanford That We Serve

Bridges Pond
Broadway
Brookhaven
Buckhorn Rd
Buffalo Lake
Carbonton
Carolina Lakes
Carolina Trace
Carr Creek
Clearwater

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